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Diamondback
This cowl features lace, beading and a tiny bit of cabling in the top and bottom edging.
See the rattles in the edging?
Pattern Notes
Stitch patterns are charted.
Note that the cable edging for the top and bottom edging doesn’t repeat evenly with each lace repeat; work its repeat separately.
The center panel is a modification of Mrs Montague from A Treasury of Knitting Patterns by Barbara Walker.
Finished Measurements
Circumference: 18½in / 47cm
Height: 11in / 28cm
Yarn
Indigo Dragonfly Merino Silk fingering, 50% merino/ 50% silk, (430 yds per 100g), approx ¾ skein, shown in My World is All Askew (Willow).
Needles
US3 / 3¼mm needles or size to obtain gauge
Gauge
1 repeat of Main Body of Cowl repeat, blocked = 2¾in / 7cm wide by 2in / 5cm tall
Notions
(1) stitch marker; (50) 6-0 beads; crochet hook or dental floss for bead placement (I use a 0¾mm hook); yarn needle
Skills
knitting in the round, lace, provisional cast on & grafting, beading, cabling, reading charts
Thank you to my tech editor, KT Vaughan.
ERRATA
05/03/2018: Symbol for slipping stitches at the beginning of the row is missing. See uploaded picture of updated key. Corrected version of pattern uploaded.
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